Delaware, Consent, And The Adequacy Of Email Notice

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Since the turn of this century, Delaware has allowed corporations to give notices to stockholders by electronic transmission.  8 Del. Code § 232(a).  However, the statute is conditioned upon the stockholder's consent.  California has a similar consent requirement in Corporations Code § 20.  Delaware is now proposing to amend Section 232 to permit a corporation to give notice by electronic mail unless the stockholder has objected.  See Senate Bill No. 88.  The bill would also define "electronic mail" for the first time.

As I was pondering these changes, I came across the following observations about the adequacy of email notifications penned by the estimable and eminently quotable Justice William W. Bedsworth of the California Court of Appeal:

"Email has many things to recommend it; reliability is not one of them. Between the ease of mistaken address on the sender’s end and the arcane vagaries of spam filters on the recipient’s end, email is ill-suited for a communication on which a million dollar lawsuit may hinge.  A busy calendar, an overfull in-box, a careless autocorrect, even a clumsy keystroke resulting in a 'delete' command can result in a speedy communication being merely a failed one."

Lasalle v. Vogel, 2019 Cal. App. LEXIS 533 (footnote omitted).  Justice Bedsworth's comments were directed to the adequacy of email notice before taking a default judgment and not the Delaware bill.  Nonetheless, his concerns about the adequacy of email are entirely apposite to stockholder notice.

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